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University of Tampa

University of Tampa

88.00
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Academic 36/40
Culture 23/30
Environment 20/20
Special 9/10
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University of Tampa
Overall Score
88.00
out of 100
36/40
23/30
20/20
Special
9/10
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Top Strengths Comparison

University of Tampa

  • 1 Perfect location trifecta: urban Tampa + 246 sunny days/year + beaches/nature within 30-45 minutes exactly matches student's desires
  • 2 Outstanding business/marketing programs (AACSB top 5%) with 95% internship rate and strong Tampa Bay employer connections
  • 3 Small classes (avg 21 students, 60% under 20) and 17:1 ratio provides teacher support student specifically needs
  • 4 NOT a commuter school - 65% live on/near campus with active weekend scene and downtown access
  • 5 Walk-on dance team opportunities available with Division II Spartan Spirit Dance Team competing nationally
  • 6 Excellent career outcomes (87% employed/grad school within 6 months) with comprehensive career services

Things to Consider

University of Tampa

  • 1 58% six-year graduation rate is significantly below average - investigate why students leave and what support exists
  • 2 School spirit is moderate, not strong - may not provide the 'rah-rah' culture if that's important to student
  • 3 Private school cost ($31K tuition + $13K room/board = $44K+) with 64% graduating with debt averaging $32-35K
  • 4 No dedicated pre-law program requires self-directed advising if that interest becomes primary
  • 5 77% retention rate suggests some freshman-year challenges - ask about first-year support programs